Two Populous Projects Named as Finalists for Sports Business Journal Facility of the Year

Two Populous-designed facilities are among the four finalists for Sports Business Journal’s 2012 Facility of the Year. The award is given to new, renovated or established sports facilities in North America whose primary function is hosting and staging sporting events. Among four total projects, the two Populous projects include:

Amway Center, home of the NBA Orlando Magic, which served as host to the 2012 NBA All-Star Game and has
swiftly helped the revitalization efforts of downtown Orlando; and

Sporting Park, a new soccer-specific home of the MLS Sporting Kansas City, brings fan and brand experiences to the next level.

The Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans and Salt River Fields at Talking Stick, spring training home of the Arizona Diamondbacks, were also named as award finalists. Additional information is available here.

“Populous is thrilled two of our facilities are finalists for Sports facility of the year,” said Jon Knight, Populous Senior Principal and designer of Sporting Park. “For , we took the best of stadium design from around the globe and all that we knew about delivering a great fan experience, advanced that to the next level, and the result is what you see today. We are proud to have designed a beautiful facility for the beautiful game that has become the new American standard in soccer stadium design.”

Launched in 2008, the Sports Business Awards were established by Sports Business Journal and Sports Business Daily to celebrate and recognize the leaders, visionaries and day-to-day practitioners who personify excellence in the business of sports.